Starchitect Daniel Libeskind’s Christmas showstopper

Daniel Libeskind, the visual virtuoso behind the renewal of the World Trade Center site, has the world dazzled by his multifaceted buildings and furniture.  Now his gaze is fixed on topping New York’s famed Christmas tree.
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Daniel Libeskind and Swarovski unveil Rockefeller Center Christmas tree star in NYC

Nothing signals the start of the holiday season like the unveiling of the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree, and this year, there is one more reason to celebrate; renowned New York architect Daniel Libeskind has joined forces with crystal experts Swarovski to create the tree’s Star, the Big Apple’s highest symbol of Chirstmas cheer.
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Following in the Footsteps of the Allies for D-Day’s 75th Anniversary

On October 17, in Berlin, the architectural firm Studio Libeskind announced plans to design and begin installing next year a system of wayfinding trail markers for Liberation Route Europe.
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The Architect of the World Trade Center and the Most Sophisticated Gallerist in London Together For a Limited Edition of Collectible Furniture Pieces

The Polish architect, a naturalized American citizen, has exclusively designed for the London gallerist sculptural furnishing pieces each in a specific material – ranging from bronze with marble, stainless steel to carbon fiber and glass.
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One Thing you Cannot do Alone is Build a Building’ Exlusive Blueprint interview with Daniel Libeskind

Each year, Blueprint magazine speaks to two leading architects on the theme of collaboration: what does it mean to them?  What role does – or should – collaboration play in the current landscape of architecture and design?
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Like a Diamond in the Sky: The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Has a New Glow

Daniel Libeskind’s architectural feat – all 900 pounds, 70 spikes, and three million Swarovski crystals of it – will light up the night at Rockefeller Center.
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Daniel Libeskind’s MO Museum opens in Vilnius, Lithuania

This weekend saw the four-day celebration of the opening of the brand new Modern Art Museum in Vilnius, Lithuania.
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What Artists would do if they Could Fly to the Moon

The Times took the opportunity to ask eight artists to do a little dreaming of their own, and to put in pitches for the project.  In our version, the budget is unlimited, and (unlike the real mission) a lunar landing is allowed.
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Studio Libeskind’s First Building in China Honors the Past while Proposing a Future Vision

The new Musum of Zhang Zhidong, which opened in May in Wuhan, China, is a new museum and cultural hub named for the leader who modernized Chinese industry at the turn of the 20th century from his seat in the city, known as “China’s Thoroughfare” for its central location.
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Expanding Universe

The Ogden Centre for Fundamental Physics, Studio Libeskind’s contribution to Durham University’s science faculties, is dedicated to increasing our knowledge of the universe.
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Studio Libeskind Tapped to Design Affordable Senior Housing in Brooklyn

The new building, located in the Bed-Stuy neighborhood of Brooklyn, will create 197 affordable residences for the New York City Housing Authority.
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Les Forets Verticales s’enracinent en ville

Vertical forests are taking root in cities including Studio Libeskind’s Occitanie Tower in Toulouse, France
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Studio Libeskind’s PwC Tower to Redefine Milan’s Skyline

Milan will soon welcome a twsiting, prismatic skyscraper to its rapidly developing skyline.  The PwC Tower, singularly occupied by Pricewaterhous Coopers and designed by Studio Libeskind, will offer 33, 500 square meters of office space across 31 floors.
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National Holocaust Monument by Studio Libeskind

How do you speak of the unspeakable?  That is the asethetic conundrum posed by every memorial to the holocaust.  Daniel Libeskind, principal of Studio Libeskind, took on this challenge for Canada’s National Holocaust Monument, which opened in October 2017 in the capital city of Ottawa.
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